I am the founder of Scribekick, a quickly
growing medical scribe company. We currently have openings for both
experienced and entry-level medical scribe opportunities. Would you be
willing to publish on your job board or blog our medical scribe opportunities
to your students?
Below, I have included two formatted blog posts that are hopefully an easy
"cut and paste."
- The first relates to opportunities for experienced
scribes.
- The second offers entry-level opportunities.
About us: I founded Scribekick because I saw my father
struggling with ever-increasing EMR documentation requirements. It was an
all-too common story of a doctor who cared about helping patients and
providing quality care but was one of the 49 percent of physicians who now
reports as being “burned out” after spending too many late nights in front
of the computer.
We are based in Richmond, Virginia, with a regional eastern seaboard
presence. However, with our remote scribe offering, our scribes can work
anywhere.
I hope you’ll consider sharing with your students. If I can answer any
questions or make any changes to the posts, please let me know.
Thanks,
Bradley Barr
Scribekick
www.scribekick.com
Blog Post #1
Experienced Travel and Remote Medical Scribe Service Jobs
Work Remotely; Train Scribes Across The Country
Do you have at least a year of experience as a
medical scribe?
Become a Traveling Medical Scribe Trainer
Scribekick is a fast growing medical scribe
company, but we made a commitment long ago to quality over
quantity. We won’t start a scribe at a practice until we’re assured of a
great fit that will make a positive impact on the operations of the practice
as well as the life of the doctor.
That’s where you come in.
We’re constantly in need of experienced pros to show new
scribes the ropes and help get practices up and running as smoothly as
possible.
If you love to travel and have a passion for improving the
lives of doctors through scribing, we’re eager to work with you.
As a traveling trainer, you’ll:
- Earn significantly more than a typical scribe;
- Delve into many different specialties throughout the medical
field;
- Create and implement cutting-edge strategies and
techniques for efficient scribing;
- Have your pick of different specialties, environments
and locations;
- Make an enormous positive impact as you introduce
more doctors to the benefits of scribe support;
- Earn miles and hotel stays for your travel with all
travel reimbursed and stipends for meals;
- And receive one plane ticket for a long weekend each
month to a destination of your choice within the continental US!
It’s a mission-critical job with a demanding schedule, but it
brings vast rewards and could be a perfect fit for anyone with a passion for
scribing and a love of travel.
Scribe Remotely
If you’re thoroughly trained in a particular specialty, and
have the discipline to make working remotely both practical and effective,
Scribekick would like to explore possible work-from-home options with you.
What Is Scribing?
As a medical scribe, you’ll chart each patient’s electronic
medical record, allowing doctors to focus their attention strictly on the
patient. This streamlines operations at the office and gives doctors more
time to treat patients.
Meanwhile, the scribe gains invaluable field experience and a
much deeper, more practical understanding of the doctor’s area of expertise.
Possible Specialties
Scribekick works with doctors across the medical spectrum.
Here are a few areas we currently serve:
- Primary Care: Internal Medicine, Family Medicine,
Pediatrics
- Medical Specialties: Cardiology, Gastroenterology,
Pulmonary, Radiation Oncology, PM&R/pain
- Surgical/procedural specialties: Orthopedic, General,
Breast, Urology, Dermatology
Available Locations
We’re a growing medical scribe
company with footprints throughout the Southeast and mid-Atlantic.
Locations with current openings change frequently, so please check the
website for current information.
Medical Scribe Requirements
- Full-time commitment: We
prefer scribes who can commit to working full time with a particular
doctor for one year. This lets you form a close working relationship and
be of the greatest help to the practice. However, part-time
opportunities are also available.
- Punctual and responsible: The
practice is going to rely on you for smooth operation, so you must have
the utmost commitment to daily attendance.
- Excellent communicator:
Listening is key to being a successful scribe. You’ll also need to be
able to quickly and efficiently communicate with your doctor, which
entails a complete command of written and verbal English.
- Superior multi-tasking and
computer skills: These positions require almost constant work on a
tablet or computer; the more accurate and speedy your typing and the
better you’re able to juggle multiple tasks, the greater of an asset
you’ll be to your doctor.
- Keen attention to detail:
Charting in an EMR is an exacting practice. You’ll need to be alert at
all times and adept at catching even the most trivial of mistakes.
- Significant interest in the
field: You’re going to be immersed in the specialty of the
practice. If you’re brimming with interest in the field and are thinking
of pursuing it in future studies, this will benefit you as well as the doctor.
How Do I Benefit?
Scribing is hard work, but it’s also enormously beneficial as
you pursue a career somewhere in the medical arena.
- Unbeatable Experience: As
you know, when it comes to deciding upon a future field of study,
there’s no substitute for experience. During your work, you’ll
essentially be shadowing one particular doctor day in, day out. This is
an unparalleled opportunity for you to get a sense for what it’s really
like providing care in your field. Plus, you’ll have a huge leg up on students
who come into medical school without such practical experience.
- In-Depth Training:
Before you start, you’ll be put through an intense, fully-compensated
training regimen to get you up to speed with scribing as well as the
particular specialty of your practice.
Learn More and Apply
About The Company
I founded Scribekick because I saw my father struggling with
ever-increasing EMR documentation requirements. It was an all too common
story of a doctor who cared about helping patients and providing quality care
but was one of the 49% of physicians who now reports as being “burned out”
after spending too many late nights in front of the computer.
Having a scribe allowed him to free up valuable time to spend
with his family members and changed his life. What started with one strong
advocate turned into many as we continued to hear “it’s the most impactful
change since I started practicing medicine.”
It is our way to help those that take care of us every day.
Bradley Barr
Founder
Scribekick
Blog Post #2
Medical Scribe Job Opportunities Available with Scribekick
Work Directly with Doctors Across The Spectrum In Their Day-To-Day Practice
Have you decided on a field of study in medical school, but
you’d still like some practical experience to determine whether your concept
of a given specialty is really what goes on day in, day out?
Have you narrowed down your choices to a few areas, but you’re
having trouble deciding?
As a growing medical scribe
company, Scribekick has a variety of full and part-time medical scribe jobs
with doctors across a wide range of specialties in various locations
throughout the mid-Atlantic and Southeast.
What Is Scribing?
As a medical scribe, you’ll chart each patient’s electronic
medical record, allowing doctors to focus their attention strictly on the
patient. This streamlines operations at the office and gives doctors more
time to treat patients.
Meanwhile, the scribe gains invaluable field experience and a
much deeper, more practical understanding of the doctor’s area of expertise.
Possible Specialties
Scribekick works with doctors across the medical spectrum.
Here are a few areas we currently serve:
- Primary Care:
Internal Medicine, Family Medicine, Pediatrics
- Medical Specialties:
Cardiology, Gastroenterology, Pulmonary, Radiation Oncology,
PM&R/pain
- Surgical/procedural
specialties: Orthopedic, General, Breast, Urology, Dermatology
Available Locations
We’re a growing medical scribe
company with footprints throughout the Southeast and mid-Atlantic.
Locations with current openings change frequently, so please check the
website for current information.
Medical Scribe Requirements
- Full-time commitment: We
prefer scribes who can commit to working full time with a particular
doctor for one year. This lets you form a close working relationship and
be of the greatest help to the practice. However, part-time
opportunities are also available.
- Punctual and responsible: The
practice is going to rely on you for smooth operation, so you must have
the utmost commitment to daily attendance.
- Excellent communicator:
Listening is key to being a successful scribe. You’ll also need to be
able to quickly and efficiently communicate with your doctor, which
entails a complete command of written and verbal English.
- Superior multi-tasking and
computer skills: These positions require almost constant work on a
tablet or computer; the more accurate and speedy your typing and the
better you’re able to juggle multiple tasks, the greater of an asset
you’ll be to your doctor.
- Keen attention to detail:
Charting in an EMR is an exacting practice. You’ll need to be alert at
all times and adept at catching even the most trivial of mistakes.
- Significant interest in the
field: You’re going to be immersed in the specialty of the
practice. If you’re brimming with interest in the field and are thinking
of pursuing it in future studies, this will benefit you as well as the
doctor.
How Do I Benefit?
Scribing is hard work, but it’s also enormously beneficial as
you pursue a career somewhere in the medical arena.
- Unbeatable Experience: As
you know, when it comes to deciding upon a future field of study,
there’s no substitute for experience. During your work, you’ll
essentially be shadowing one particular doctor day in, day out. This is
an unparalleled opportunity for you to get a sense for what it’s really
like providing care in your field. Plus, you’ll have a huge leg up on
students who come into medical school without such practical experience.
- In-Depth Training: Before you start,
you’ll be put through an intense, fully-compensated training regimen to
get you up to speed with scribing as well as the particular specialty of
your practice.
About The Company
I founded Scribekick because I saw my father struggling with
ever-increasing EMR documentation requirements. It was an all too common
story of a doctor who cared about helping patients and providing quality care
but was one of the 49% of physicians who now reports as being “burned out”
after spending too many late nights in front of the computer.
Having a scribe allowed him to free up valuable time to spend
with his family members and changed his life. What started with one strong
advocate turned into many as we continued to hear “it’s the most impactful
change since I started practicing medicine.”
It is our way to help those that take care of us every day.
Bradley Barr
Founder
Scribekick
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